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Home Sales Slowing Down In California

Home Sales Slowing Down In California



California’s red hot housing market is showing some early signs of cooling. The reason for that is both good and bad news for would-be homebuyers.

Reporter: Erin Baldassari, KQED


In Los Angeles County, in the city of Inglewood, an elementary school is facing permanent closure this summer. Locals have started a petition to stop the closure, but the school district says low enrollment makes it too expensive to keep open.

Reporter: Megan Jamerson, KCRW


Officials from the Biden Administration are sounding the alarm about global shortages of semiconductor chips. They're urging Congress to fast track a bill with incentives for companies to expand domestic chip production in places like Silicon Valley.

Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED


Almonds are harvested every year in August. But this year, many growers and processors in California are still holding onto last year’s product.

Reporter: Kerry Klein, Valley Public Radio


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